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'Dardania' in
Greek mythology is the name of a
city founded on
Mount Ida by
Dardanus from which also the region and the people took their name. It lay on the
Hellespont, and is the source of the strait's modern name, the ''
Dardanelles''.
From Dardanus' grandson
Tros the people gained the additional name of Trojans and the region gained the additional name ''
Troad''. Tros' son
Ilus subsequently founded a further city called Ilion (in Latin ''
Ilium'') down on the plain, the city now more commonly called
Troy and the kingdom was split between Ilium and Dardania.
Harry Thurston Peck, ''Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquity,'' 1898 similarly defines Dardania as "a district of the Troad, lying along the
Hellespont, southwest of Abydos, and adjacent to the territory of
Ilium. Its people (Dardani) appear in the
Trojan War, under
Aeneas, in close alliance with the
Trojans, with whose name their own is often interchanged, especially by the Roman poets."